Concerns About the Reliability and Trustworthiness of Current Resources
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The vast majority of small business owners and consumers are active users of review and ratings Web sites for various professional and personal reasons, according to a new survey. More than 90 percent of small business owners polled and 80 percent of consumers surveyed engage in some kind of activity on review and ratings Web sites, but respondents revealed significant concerns about the reliability and trustworthiness of current resources.
The 2009 Online Ratings Survey was commissioned by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®, a leading global provider of ratings services for the legal community. The survey is the first of its kind to examine the general use, attitudes, and experience in using review and ratings sites among small business owners and consumers.
Patterns of Usage Among Respondents
Of the various professional and personal review and ratings Web sites in the market today – from travel and medical to food service and local interest, small business owners are heavier users of review and ratings Web sites than consumers. Additionally, small business owners are significantly more actively engaged than consumers:
Perceived Value and Advantages of Current Resources
According to the survey results, small business owners place a greater value on ratings and review Web sites than consumers.
Small business owners and consumers alike see many advantages of review and ratings Web sites, from customer testimonials to easy access of information. Advantages include:
“Review and ratings Web sites are being used to a greater extent than ever before to inform buying decisions,” said Alfredo Sciascia, a vice president with LexisNexis. “Ratings offer consumers valuable insight into a wide range of goods and services, and they can be a powerful tool used by business owners to differentiate their goods and services from those offered by competitors.”
Reliability and Trust In Question
Although usage of ratings and review Web sites is high among consumers and small business owners, according to the survey, the reliability of current resources is an issue among respondents.
Additionally, there are differences among respondents in the level of trust from independent third-party ratings versus customer testimonials.
Solutions for Business
When asked what kind of evaluation would be most valuable, nearly 80 percent of small business owners and consumers find that a blend of both numerical scores (overall ratings score) and written feedback (verbatim comments/testimonials) would be the most valuable type of evaluation from review and ratings Web sites.
“The survey indicates that in order to offer a trustworthy, complete resource that provides significant value to business owners and consumers, providers of ratings will need to incorporate a combination of qualitative and quantitative evaluations,” said Sciascia.
About the 2009 Online Ratings Survey
The 2009 Online Ratings Survey was commissioned by LexisNexis and conducted by Lightspeed Research, an independent research firm. The survey of 200 small business owners and consumers was conducted online in April of 2009. Findings are available online at: http://www.martindale.com/xp/legal/News_Events/Research_Findings/research_findings.xml.
About LexisNexis
LexisNexis® (www.lexisnexis.com) is a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions designed specifically for professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting and academic markets. LexisNexis originally pioneered online information with its Lexis® and Nexis® services. A member of Reed Elsevier (NYSE: ENL - News) (NYSE: RUK - News) (www.reedelsevier.com), LexisNexis serves customers in more than 100 countries with 18,000 employees worldwide.
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